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50 Cent and Starz are working on some new heat.
The Powerverse (yes, it's a thing) is set to expand this July.
It looks like 50 Cent is eager to take his talents to a new network.
Power never ends. No, seriously, it doesn't.
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's relationship with Starz network is going swimmingly well. In addition to their exclusive 4-year deal, the two have agreed to develop two original drama series under G-Unit Film and Television. One tells the incredible story of a young, ambitious attorney breaking through the world of a sports agent. The other explores the behind-the-scenes stories from some of hip-hop's most iconic moments in history.
You knew Power wasn't going to let a pandemic, or a series finale, slow down its flow for too long. STARZ has announced that its new series Power Book II: Ghost will premiere in September.
Watch out Fast & Furious and Marvel, the Starz hit drama Power will also be expanding its own universe with four spinoff shows.
There are only three episodes of Power left, but the show will have many legs thanks to several spinoffs on the way.
Power is dead, long live Power. While this may be Power‘s final season on Starz, more stories will be told in the forthcoming spinoff Power Book II: Ghost, which has already cast Method Man.
By now, you should know that La La Anthony’s character on Power has gone to the “Big Rich Town” in the sky. Many fans of the show were happy to see her go mainly because of her questionable acting skills. La La clapped back at her haters during an interview on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast […]
One you made it past the Power’s terrible new opening theme song, there was still a season six premiere to watch. As you can imagine, Twitter had a lot to say about the antics that took place.
Fans have been waiting patiently for the return of Starz’s Power. They were immediately met with a big rich surprise when the first episode from the sixth and final season began.